Re: Rival Sons

hansamike wrote:

On Sunday Rivals Sons in Hamburg stank. But then I stank too and so did the 400 others that saw them. We all stank. because the bloody place was packed to the rafters and was hotter than a dockers armpit. I won't dwell on the H&S issues associated with allowing such a gathering in such circumstances other than to say, in my opinion, that Rival Sons have already outgrown such venues. The groundswell of support is multiplying apace probably as a result of such ferocious performances.
What Jay Buchanan thought he doing wearing a 3 piece tweed suit, and Scott Holiday a jacket and scarf God only knows, but then these men and the band in general do have a certain style.................
It's said that form is temporary but class is permanent (old football cliche), but that being the case Rival Sons are definately 'on form' at the moment and I would venture to offer that their undoubted class is permanent.
If the aforementioned Mr. Buchanan can preserve his incredible pipes in the long term there is no question he can join the pantheon of 'Legendary Rock Vocalists', if he isn't already banging on the door.
The bloke is absolute full value, full bore pretty much all the time. Most singers feel their way into a gig even if they have substantially warmed up beforehand. No fears for steady men here. Jay is ON IT from the get go. He's out there with Glenn H with a fully armed banshee of vocal weaponry. I was close enough to get sprays of sweat from time to time as his drenched mop swung back and forth like a nodding dog on an adrenaline overdose.
The full on attack of almost the first 6 songs without a pause or comment left me pretty much exhausted. We like to pigeon hole things to better express what we are trying to say or describe. I’ve seen the Zeppelin comparisons, might have used them myself. Are they fair? The music is different I would say, but the pomp and sheer swagger of the delivery is probably what sends us in this direction. The band is so competent and professional it’s difficult to see them in this setting somehow. It is a stadium filling performance that they bring so we should be grateful we get to see it now close up.
I like that they are not afraid to indulge themselves musically at times. Scott Holidays sideways glances of appreciation at his singer on many occasions underlined what a result he feels he is having being in this band. The delivery is almost feral at times, but with such panache.
Marlies has already posted a setlist from a previous gig. Sundays did differ, no ‘Jordan’ for a start but I missed the titles and confess to not being completely familiar with all their stuff.
Any downsides at all? Only one really. They don’t engage with the audience much. Buchanan does his thing in his own way. A few thank you’s, and only on 2 occasions did he announce a song with a few words. Drummer Miley seemed to indicate he didn’t think the crowd at the front were as animated as we could be, but honestly, the band don’t invite singalongs, or clapping or this kind of interaction. Rival Sons play ‘at’ you and it is quite an assault. But this is a minor quibble. It will be interesting to see how they develop. I do wonder if Buchanan is totally comfortable in this role longer term. But for now bigger audiences and venues surely beckon.

Nice review, Mike. I can't really explain why but Rival Sons seem to have passed me by. Yes, I've heard the odd track on Planet Rock and Pressure and Time played before some gigs, including Joe's at Hammersmith in 2013, but that's about it. I shall have to make amends before too long and check out their albums. Sadly, it doesn't look like I shall be going to their gig at the Forum in London on 10th December either as they've already hit the big time in the UK with all 2,300 tickets sold.

I hope Marlies is ok and didn't drown in the sweat pool. She certainly gets around. smile

Phil

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Just heard Rival Sons going to commercial during Sunday night football, sweet! cool

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A couple of videos I took Thursday (Dec 11th) in Manchester.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yBWXLgbk84

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oHQJEGrm2Q

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New dates, UK & Europe - March/April 2015
http://www.rivalsons.com/tour/

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Here's a video I took at The Forum, London on 10th December. They are a brilliant band live although the sound on my vid doesn't do them justice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqGp_LpQpOo

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Rival Sons look back at 2014 and Christmas plans, great stuff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jde7B_YjfMg#t=26

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jclark42796 wrote:

Rival Sons look back at 2014 and Christmas plans, great stuff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jde7B_YjfMg#t=26

That was great, thanks for sharing!  I'm new to them but I have become a huge Rival Sons fan over the past year.  I hope that they play some dates in the US and specifically in the Midwest next year.

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Uk/Europe tour kicks off this Thursday 26th in Norwich.
Looking forward to seeing them at Liverpool Academy on Sunday.
http://www.rivalsons.com/tour/
Here's a recent interview:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter … 23483.html

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We went to see them last night - The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London.

The Setlist:

Electric Man
Good Luck
Play The Fool
Secret
Manifest Destiny, Part 1
Torture

Acoustic Set:

Nava

Long as I Can See the Light

(Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
Burn Down Los Angeles
The Man Who Wasn’t There
White Noise

Electric Set #2:

Rich and the Poor

Belle Starr
Where I’ve Been
Tell Me Something
(Radio intro)


Encore:

Open My Eyes
Drum Solo
Pressure and Time
Keep On Swinging

Note: The largest venue they have headlined in to date

Source:  setlist.fm

The first time either of us have seen them - We defiantly liked them a lot.  I would say the place was 95% full.
The band got off to a blistering start with Electric Man and continued.....

Just one thing though - Half way through the set, they go off-stage for 10 mins- the audience seems restless, the roadies set up the stage for an acoustic set! We both thought, this didn't work overall.  I don't know if this is a new format or not.

Thankfully, the pace of the gig gained momentum again in the third quarter.

Would i go see em again ? Yes, i think i would.  But only if they dropped the acoustic middle section. AGH!!
The price of admission  was very reasonable, £18.50  seated upstairs.

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Thanks for the setlist, glad you liked them.  The acoustic set must be new as they didn't have it last Oct when I saw them. I like the idea of a few acoustic numbers, but I'd prefer the songs spread throughout the set. Hopefully they reduce the amount of downtown as the set matures.  I'll be seeing them in May, can't wait, these guys rock!

Jim

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The downtime in Glasgow the other night was about 2 minutes. The cover of the CCR song is released on vinyl on Record Store Day.

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glad you enjoyed it Brack, - myself and David “Curryman” have enjoyed superb shows before now, so much so that I would say that the launch show of Valkaryie Sky at Scala last year is one of the best live shows that I have ever witnessed.

Did not go to this one, but was amazed when I saw that tickets were still for sale the day before, - this band are one of the best EVER.

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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Finally a decent new Rock band...They Rock...They totally Rock !!

Murfdog

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Gonna see the Rival Sons tomorrow at Capitol in Hannover - a very special place for me. The first time I saw Joe in Germany was at this place, already seven years ago.

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murfdog wrote:

Finally a decent new Rock band...They Rock...They totally Rock !!

You got that right,sure got that right!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

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Rival Sons announced today that they are booked to play this year's Glastonbury.

They are also on the bill at the Ramblin' Man Fair near Maidstone on 26th July. I might go to that one but will see what the weather is like nearer the time.

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currymandavid wrote:

Rival Sons announced today that they are booked to play this year's Glastonbury.

They are also on the bill at the Ramblin' Man Fair near Maidstone on 26th July. I might go to that one but will see what the weather is like nearer the time.

Do you like Black Sabbath? Guess which band Ozzy and Sabbath hand picked to open for them on their 2016 tour, RIVAL SONS!!!  They can't announce it yet, but it's happening; Rival Sons are the best Rock n' Roll band in the world right now, not even close IMO.

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Nightsider wrote:
currymandavid wrote:

Rival Sons announced today that they are booked to play this year's Glastonbury.

They are also on the bill at the Ramblin' Man Fair near Maidstone on 26th July. I might go to that one but will see what the weather is like nearer the time.

Do you like Black Sabbath? Guess which band Ozzy and Sabbath hand picked to open for them on their 2016 tour, RIVAL SONS!!!  They can't announce it yet, but it's happening; Rival Sons are the best Rock n' Roll band in the world right now, not even close IMO.

I would have to agree on that!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky